Medina World Cars
Medina, OH
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2 Reviews of Medina World Cars
My mother recently bought a 2003 VW Beetle from this dealership. The staff started off as friendly, but after the purchase was made, they found problems with the car as soon as they drove off the lot. T dealership. The staff started off as friendly, but after the purchase was made, they found problems with the car as soon as they drove off the lot. There were at least two sensors that were problems and there was an entire belly plate missing, which led to them attempting to get it fixed. They proceeded to tell her that they wouldn't fix it because it "wasn't under warranty". The staff neglected to tell them that these problems existed. When she attempted to speak to the Used Car Sales Manager, Joe Gerycz, she was redirected multiple times to the wrong person. When she attempted to get paperwork on the vehicle or get things fixed on it, the staff was entirely unhelpful. I would not recommend this car dealership to anyone I know. More
I have had 3 separate dealings with Medina World Cars and I have had 3 separate dealings with Medina World Cars and all 3 turn out to be nightmares. The first nightmare was that I stopped in, showed them a q I have had 3 separate dealings with Medina World Cars and all 3 turn out to be nightmares. The first nightmare was that I stopped in, showed them a quote from another dealer, and said "for we don't waste each other’s time can you beat this other dealers quote" they told me yes that won't be a problem. About 1 hour later after I picked out the new car and they test-drove my trade we sat down to do the paper work. They offered me $5,000 dollars less for my trade than the quote that I handed them at the very beginning. I said see you just wasted my time and your time, and got up to leave but they still had my keys. I asked for my keys, the salesman said wait let me talk with the manager. He came back and I asked again for my keys, he said sit down we can work something out. Now I demanded my keys, he said please sit down. The fourth and final time I had to demand for my keys very loudly just to get them back for I may leave. So before you sit down, make sure you have all of you personal items (keys, drivers license, ect.). About 2 years later I called and asked if they would take something like $10,000 for a used car that they had. The salesman checked with the manager and said yes to my offer. I said that I would be there to test drive the car in about 3 hours after my girlfriend got off from work. The salesman said that I must give him my Credit card number over the phone for a $1000.00 down payment. I told him that I don't give that information out over the phone and would like to test-drive the car first. He starts yelling at me over the phone saying that I called him, made an offer, and must do what he said. I hung the phone up on him. The manager called me about 3 days later. I told him what happen, he said come test drive the car. I drove the car about 10 miles and the check engine light came on the abs brake light came on and the car started over heating. Lesson 2,don't buy a car without test-driving it and don't give a down payment until you are happy with the deal. Nightmare 3, (I will never learn) I bid and won a new car that Medina World Cars was selling over the Internet. I called right after I won the car and asked if I could come and pick up the car today since this would be a cash deal. They said yes but added $1,250.00 dollars in extra-undisclosed fees before taxes. I told them that they did not disclose any of their extra fees and was willing to give them my winning bid plus $100.00 for paper work and state sales tax at my county's rate. The salesman said no. About 2 hours later a man called me and said he was the owner of Medina World Cars and has accepted the agreed price as long as I take delivery of the car today. I said that I would be at the dealership with a check in my hand in 1 hour. I pulled into the dealership and was greeted right at my door and told that the car was already sold. Medina World Cars will use every trick in the book to get your money. They are unprofessional, uncompromising, and will not even try to work out a solution with you. Medina World Cars have been reported to the Better Business Bureau at least 5 different times. Their ebay account has several negative feedbacks. So save yourself a lot of headaches and shop elsewhere! More